Accession: V00881
Editorial Title: Mary Baker Eddy to Henry E. Hosley, May 1885
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
Recipient: Henry E. Hosley 
Date: May 1885 - archivist estimate
Manuscript Description: Letterpress copy of a letter handwritten by Mary Baker Eddy.
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I have received a letter from your wife that renders it improper for me to continue her instructions any further.

In justice to myselfAs Written:my self I decline to give her another lesson.

I was never talked to so insultingly before by a student under my instruction.

If you please to finish your lessons I shall be glad to do my duty by you as a teacher, and am rejoiced to be able to say, your manner and language while with us have been strictly polite and I regret for your sake the course your wife has compelled me to adopt.

Yours truly
M. B. G. Eddy

Nota BeneAs Written:N. B. If you call will arrange this business

M. B. G. Eddy

V00881
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Reproduced from the archive of The Mary Baker Eddy Library

I have received a letter from your wife that renders it improper for me to continue her instructions any further.

In justice to my selfCorrected:myself I decline to give her another lesson.

I was never talked to so insultingly before by a student under my instruction.

If you please to finish your lessons I shall be glad to do my duty by you as a teacher, and am rejoiced to be able to say, your manner and language while with us have been strictly polite and I regret for your sake the course your wife has compelled me to adopt.

Yours truly
M. B. G. Eddy

N. B.Expanded:Nota Bene If you call will arrange this business

M. B. G. Eddy

 
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